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Asian Tribune is published by World Institute For Asian Studies|Powered by WIAS Vol. 11 No. 296               

Meher Baba

Palestinian leaders receive the Caravan in Damascus

Dr Sandeep Pandey – CNS

Before leaving Diyarbakir on 19th December, 2010, for the last stop-over in Turkey, Gaziantep, the Asia to Gaza Solidarity Caravan visited the grave of Ali Haydar Bengi, the local man who got killed in the Israeli attack on flotilla from Turkey on 31 May, 2010, in international waters of Mediterrean Sea. His is one among the many graves with flowers planted on top in the graveyard but Bengi is now considered a proud

Broadcast Launch of Community Radio in Lalitpur

CNS

Alapur, Birdha Block, Lalitpur: Community Radio (CR) achieved another milestone on 3rd September 2010. Its first Community Radio (CR) station 'Lalit Lokwani' went on air in Uttar Pradesh (UP) state, India, and officially began its broadcast to over 80 villages in Lalitpur district of Budelkhand region. A combined effort of UNICEF, Ideosync Media Combine and Sai Jyoti, a Laitpur based NGO, the region's first radio station was jointly put on air by Ranvir Yadav,

Meher Baba Speaks – 12 : 9/11 was part of ‘unfolding’ global plan for spiritual awakening, says Indian Professor

By M Rama Rao, India Editor, Asian Tribune

The terrorist attacks on New York’s iconic twin towers of World Trade Centre in September 2001 were part of unfolding Avataric Divine Plan for global awakening and resurrection’, says a leading Indian academic.

When the time is ripe heart awakens- memoirs of a Zetetic

By M Rama Rao, India Editor, Asian Tribune

Meher Baba Speaks -12

These days I am reading a 371-page tome with an interesting title, ‘The Memoirs of a Zetetic’. I bought the book in February while on a visit to Ahmednagar. What prompted me to pick up the book from the shelves of Meher Nazar Books was the name of the author, Amiya Kumar Hazra. I heard about him and his work in Jabalpur from scholars like Prof S Bhatnagar, who heads the Ajmer based Centre for studies in Indian history, culture and religions. The Memoirs, as the title suggests, is the story of Hazra, an English Professor, and his love for Meher Baba, whom he met for the first time in December 1957.

Duty First - Mastery in Servitude, says Meher Baba

By M Rama Rao, India Editor, Asian Tribune

Meher Baba Speaks -11

Meherabad (Ahmednagar, Maharashtra) 28 August (Asiantribune.com): For some strange reasons, I could not continue this column. What are the reasons, you may ask? Frankly, I don’t know. It so happened that the column did not appear. Just like that. I cannot attribute this ‘casual leave’ to any pre-occupation. Because, I did not stop working since March end when the last column in the series had appeared.

One birth day; one marriage anniversary - Eight American Marriages

By M Rama Rao, India Editor, Asian Tribune

'God Speaks' becomes complex with intellectual limitations, not with inner conviction

Rama Rao

By M Rama Rao, India Editor, Asian Tribune

When God Speaks, keep quite to hear it, to know what it is, with no worry

Rama Rao

By M Rama Rao, India Editor, Asian Tribune

Meher Baba Prayers sans reference to Meher Baba

Rama Rao

By M Rama Rao, India Editor, Asian Tribune

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